Showcase your SK collectibles!
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Congratulations John, the satisfaction of tracking down an elusive collectible, well.... you all know the feeling it's great!
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Books with pictures






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Very nice. This is the first time I've seen the Lawnmower Man portfolio.
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first time I've ever seen the portfolio, actualy didn't remember the story it's time to re-read night shift lol. I did find a youtube of what I think is the dollar baby movie from 1987 linking it below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caKZdPlEu2U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caKZdPlEu2U
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That Lawnmower man portfolio looks cool.
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jhanic wrote:Very nice. This is the first time I've seen the Lawnmower Man portfolio.
John
Yeah it is much nicer that I was expecting and bigger too. It fits in nicely with my current art portfolio binge. It just came out on 8/5/14 but took 3 weeks for my local comic store to get them here. I think it is cool that SK did the story adaptation himself too.jimimck wrote:That Lawnmower man portfolio looks cool.
Here is a nice article about it
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page ... e&id=53359
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Making head way on my 1st/1st collection

Really close now to having all the hardbacks, then on to softbacks and upgrades on a few of the hardbacks.

Really close now to having all the hardbacks, then on to softbacks and upgrades on a few of the hardbacks.
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Nice! Drawing of the Three 1st edition is one of my favorites (if you couldn't guess from the logo hahahaha)racerx45 wrote:Making head way on my 1st/1st collection Really close now to having all the hardbacks, then on to softbacks and upgrades on a few of the hardbacks.
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I knew you would like it. A nice surprise was that it had a Grant order form inside, kinda cool.TheCollector wrote:Nice! Drawing of the Three 1st edition is one of my favorites (if you couldn't guess from the logo hahahaha)racerx45 wrote:Making head way on my 1st/1st collection Really close now to having all the hardbacks, then on to softbacks and upgrades on a few of the hardbacks.
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racerx45 wrote:Making head way on my 1st/1st collection
Really close now to having all the hardbacks, then on to softbacks and upgrades on a few of the hardbacks.
If you're like me it's the early editions that were last to acquire........so expensive!!
I had paid anywhere from $1.00 to $1000.00 for my first/firsts. I bought a lot junk, paid too much but now feel I have a handle on what to look for. Websites like 'The Collector' were a big help (thanks to Tomas).
I still can't drive past a used bookstore, Sally Ann or Thrift Store and I check websites pretty much daily.
It was just this spring I got the last SK first trade copy I was missing (The Shining).
What are you missing?